US11285639B2 - Portable mixer for hydrating and mixing cementitious mix in a continuous process - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to a mixer and, in particular, to a portable mixer that hydrates and mixes prepackaged cementitious mix in a continuous process.
- Concrete is a building material commonly used in a variety of construction applications. In many cases, the volume of concrete required for a particular application and/or the number of personnel available to handle the uncured concrete does not warrant delivery of the concrete via a mixer or ready-mix truck. Instead, for small jobs, concrete is often prepared in batches by emptying one or more sacks of prepackaged concrete mix into a wheelbarrow, adding water in various amounts, and then mixing the resulting slurry by hand utilizing tools such as a hoe or shovel until the desired consistency is reached. For slightly bigger jobs, concrete can be mixed from bags of concrete mix or from raw materials (e.g., aggregates, cement, and water) in a rotating drum mixer, which can be powered, for example, by electricity or a gasoline or diesel motor.
- raw materials e.g., aggregates, cement, and water
- the present disclosure recognizes that conventional techniques for mixing concrete have significant drawbacks.
- the concrete slurry is frequently too wet or too dry, which can lead to a need to repetitively add more water and/or dry mix to the slurry to achieve a desired consistency.
- the consistency of different batches of concrete often differs significantly.
- the work involved in cleaning the tools and the drum mixer utilized in preparation of the concrete is laborious. In fact, it is common for a drum mixer to be discarded after mixing several hundred sacks of concrete mix due to the difficulty and labor required to remove the dried and hardened concrete from the crevices and small spaces in and around the internal paddles inside the drum.
- prepackaged mortar mixes are currently available for mixing bags of prepackaged mortar mix for brick and stone laying, joint pointing, and other applications.
- prepackaged mortar mixes do not include aggregate ingredients larger in grain size than “sand,” which is defined herein according to the Wentworth scale as a granular material having a grain size of between 0.062 mm and 2.0 mm.
- prepackaged mortar mixes commonly include silica sand having a relatively homogenous grain size of about 0.5 mm.
- continuous process mortar mixers are specifically designed to exclusively mix commercial prepackaged mortar mixes, these continuous process motor mixers cannot accept or mix commercially available prepackaged concrete mixes due to their inability to accommodate the gravel aggregates present in concrete mixes, where “gravel” is defined according to the Wentworth scale as a granular material having a grain size ranging from 2.0 mm to 64.0 mm.
- an improved portable mixer that hydrates and mixes sacks of prepackaged cementitious mix, which may contain gravel aggregate, in a continuous process.
- a portable mixer in one or more embodiments, includes a frame, a hopper for receiving therein dry cementitious mix, and a chute rigidly coupled to the hopper that communicates with the hopper via an aperture.
- the hopper and chute are pivotally coupled to the frame.
- the portable mixer further includes an auger extending from the hopper into the chute via the aperture, a water supply system configured to apply water to cementitious mix, and a motor coupled to the auger and configured to rotate the auger to mix the dry cementitious mix with the water.
- the frame of the portable mixer includes a first plate, and the portable mixer further includes a second plate pivotally coupled to the first plate by a pivot assembly.
- the pivot assembly includes a spring that biases the second plate away from the first plate.
- the auger includes a first body portion and a second body portion, where the second body portion comprises a shaftless helical auger body portion.
- the second body portion is disposed in the chute, and the second body portion has a greater pitch than the first body portion.
- the portable mixer is configured to facilitate ease of cleanup, thus reducing or eliminating the cleaning issues common to drum mixers.
- FIG. 1 is a left side elevation view of a portable mixer in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of a portable mixer in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a rear elevation view of a portable mixer in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a right side elevation view of a portable mixer in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a detailed view of a latch assembly in accordance with one embodiment
- FIGS. 6A-6C are top plan views of a portable mixer having a rotatable chute in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a partial section view of a portable mixer in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 8 is a detailed elevation view of an auger for a portable mixer in accordance with one embodiment.
- FIGS. 9A-9G are sections views of the auger depicted in FIG. 8 .
- FIGS. 1-4 provide left side, front, rear, and right side elevation views of portable mixer 100 .
- FIGS. 6A-6C provide top plan views, and FIG. 7 provides a partial section view of mixer 100 .
- portable mixer 100 can be used to hydrate and mix sacks of prepackaged cementitious mix in a continuous process.
- portable mixer 100 can be utilized to mix standard 40-pound, 50-pound, 60-pound, or 80-pound sacks of prepackaged concrete mix or similarly sized sacks of mortar mix.
- portable mixer 100 can produce approximately 1 cubic yard of concrete or mortar per hour.
- greater or lesser output can be obtained by appropriate resizing of the auger and/or motor described herein.
- portable mixer 100 has a frame 102 , which can be formed out of a durable material, such as fiberglass, plastic, wood, and/or tubular steel.
- Frame 102 has a handle portion 104 by which portable mixer 100 can be manually pushed or pulled to position portable mixer 100 at a desired position on a job site.
- frame 102 includes left-side and right-side frame members 105 that are coupled to or integral with handle portion 104 .
- Frame 102 additionally includes one or more (and in this example, two) rests 106 , which in this example are integral with frame members 105 . Rests 106 support a back portion of frame 102 on an underlying substrate 101 .
- each wheel 110 can include a central rim on which a pneumatic or foam-filled tire is mounted, or alternatively, can be formed of a solid disk (e.g., of plastic or fiberglass).
- Portable mixer 100 can have a wheel base (WB) as shown in FIG. 3 in a range of between about 20 and 36 inches and, more particularly, in a range of between about 22 and 30 inches, and still more particularly between about 24 and 26 inches.
- WB wheel base
- the handle height HH of handle portion 104 above level substrate 101 can vary between embodiments and can, in some embodiments, be adjustable. In some embodiments, handle height HH can be between in a range of between about 24 to 36 inches, and more particularly, between about 28 to 32 inches.
- Portable mixer 100 further includes a hopper 120 for receiving therein dry prepackaged cementitious mix (e.g., SakreteTM, QuikreteTM, or mortar mix), which typically includes predetermined proportions of cement, accelerants, retardants, binders, possibly aggregate (e.g., gravel and/or sand), and other proprietary chemicals to enhance final product performance.
- Prepackaged concrete mixes commonly include locally sourced natural or crushed rock or recycled concrete aggregate having a grain size greater than 0.19 inches (about 3 mm), and more commonly, between 0.375 and 1.5 inches. This gravel aggregate commonly forms between 60% and 75% of the total volume of a prepackaged concrete mix.
- Hopper 120 is preferably formed out of a durable material, such as fiberglass, plastic, or sheet metal (e.g., steel).
- hopper 120 has a rim 122 , one or more inwardly sloping sidewalls 124 with a slope appropriate to ensure smooth delivery/discharge recognizing the repose angle of the prepackaged cementitious mix being utilized, and a base 126 to which concrete mix placed in hopper 120 is uniformly funneled/dispensed under gravitational force.
- a sidewall 124 has an aperture 128 formed therein through which an auger 700 extends and through which prepackaged cementitious mix is transported by the rotation of the auger 700 , as discussed further below.
- hopper 120 can conveniently include a bag opener 125 , which in the illustrated embodiment comprises an upwardly arched serrated blade.
- the sidewall(s) 124 of hopper 120 are spaced such that the leading surface of an unopened sack of prepackaged cementitious mix dropped into hopper 120 will be deformed convexly and placed under tension through the contact of the sack with the sidewall(s) 124 of hopper 120 .
- Bag opener 125 is preferably located substantially centrally front-to-back within hopper 120 and at a height relative to the inward slope of sidewall(s) 124 such that bag opener 125 will perforate the tensioned, leading convex surface of the sack, allowing the cementitious mix contained therein to spill into hopper 120 under the urging of gravity.
- the sack is preferably left in hopper 120 until a majority of the sack's contents have spilled out in order to reduce the amount of air-borne silica dust. After the sack is mostly emptied, the sack can be lifted by its ends to completely empty its contents into hopper 120 and can then be removed from the top of hopper 120 .
- Hopper 120 can have a variety of shapes and/or sizes in different embodiments.
- hopper 120 can have an ovoid or rectangular or other cross-section.
- the cross-sectional shape of a hopper 120 can vary between rim 122 and base 128 .
- hopper 120 has maximum orthogonal dimensions HD 1 and HD 2 between about 12 and 24 inches across at rim 122 , and more particularly, between about 15 and 20 inches, and still more particularly, between about 16 and 18 inches.
- hopper 120 is between about 8 and 25 inches deep measured between rim 122 and base 128 , and more particularly, between about 10 and 20 inches deep.
- hopper 120 can be sized to hold approximately 100 pounds of dry cementitious mix.
- an unloaded portable mixer 100 can be less than about 100 pounds, and still more preferably, less than about 80 pounds.
- frame 102 , wheels 110 , and hopper 120 are sized and configured such that the load height (LH) of rim 122 of hopper 120 is less than about four feet above the underlying substrate 101 , and more preferably, in the range of between about 24 inches and 42 inches above the underlying substrate 101 . This height range makes the task of lifting sacks of cementitious mix and loading their contents into the top of hopper 120 much easier and safer than loading a conventional barrel mixer.
- Aperture 128 of hopper 120 communicates with a chute 130 that extends between a sidewall 124 of hopper 120 and an open end 136 .
- chute 130 is between about 16 and 30 inches in length, and more particularly, between about 16 and 24 inches, and still more particularly, between about 16 and 20 inches in length. These ranges of lengths allow portable mixer 100 to remain compact, while providing sufficient opportunity for the cementitious mix to be thoroughly mixed with water as it traverses chute 130 . In some embodiments, these ranges of chute lengths result in portable mixer 100 having an overall length (OL) of between about 50 and 72 inches, and more particularly, between about 60 and 70 inches.
- OL overall length
- chute 130 When rests 106 of portable mixer 100 are resting on a level substrate 101 , chute 130 can have an inclination or declination relative to substrate 101 from aperture 128 of hopper 120 to open end 136 or can be substantially parallel with substrate 101 (as shown). In various embodiments, open end 136 of chute 130 can have a range of chute heights (CH) when rests 106 of portable mixer 100 are resting on a level substrate 101 .
- portable mixer 100 can have a chute height (CH) of between about 12 and 24 inches, and more particularly, between about 12 and 20 inches.
- chute 130 is a curved, at least partially enclosed tube.
- the top of chute 130 can be at least partially open along its length to facilitate cleaning and maintenance.
- the open top of chute 130 is optionally but preferably covered during rotation of auger 700 by a guard 140 , which reduces the likelihood of injury due to the inadvertent contact of a user's body or clothing with a rotating auger 700 .
- guard 140 is pivotally or otherwise coupled to chute 130 so that a user can move guard 140 up and away from the top of chute 130 for ease of cleaning.
- a grill 127 can similarly be disposed in hopper 120 .
- grill 127 may include a series of rods penetrating through holes in the sidewall(s) 124 of hopper 120 .
- chute 130 may be formed integrally (i.e., as a unitary piece) with hopper 120 , for example, by injection molding. In at least some embodiments, chute 130 may optionally further include a hold down strap (not illustrated) that limits the axial displacement of auger 700 (e.g., as it is displaced from axial alignment by contact with gravel aggregate in the concrete mix).
- Portable mixer 100 additionally includes a motor 150 for rotating auger 700 .
- motor 150 is an electric motor, which is removably coupled (e.g., by bolts) to the lower back surface of hopper 120 .
- a small through hole in hopper 120 allows a motor shaft of motor 150 to be coupled to and axially rotate auger 700 .
- the motor shaft of electric motor 150 is coupled to auger 700 by a left hand Acme thread.
- the motor shaft and auger 700 can be coupled by a clevis pin that passes through corresponding through holes in the motor shaft and auger 700 .
- electric motor 150 can be powered by standard 110-230 V AC mains power, which, if electric motor 150 is a DC motor, can be transformed into DC power of suitable voltage, for example, by a power transformer disposed within electrical enclosure 152 . In other embodiments, electric motor 150 can alternatively or additionally be powered by a battery, such as a standard 12 V DC automobile battery.
- the power system of portable mixer 100 includes a manual multi-position switch 200 that allows to auger 700 to be selectively operated by a user in a forward direction in which cementitious mix is moved by auger 700 from hopper 120 in chute 130 or in a reverse direction or stopped.
- an electric motor e.g., a fixed or variable speed DC or AC motor
- motor 150 can alternatively be implemented with a gasoline or diesel-powered engine.
- Portable mixer 100 additionally includes a water supply system best seen in FIGS. 2-3 .
- the water supply system includes a connector 162 , such as a standard 3 ⁇ 4 inch female hose connector or “quick connect” connector, which supports attachment of a standard garden hose or water tank to provide a continuous supply of water.
- the input water flows through unillustrated tubing to a metering device 202 , such as a solenoid and/or manually actuated valve, which in the illustrated embodiment is mounted below and behind a front apron 204 .
- Metering device 202 controls the flow rate of water applied by portable mixer 100 to the cementitious mix through tubing 206 and one or more spray nozzles 208 .
- portable mixer 100 includes a user selectable flow control 210 , for example, a control knob or lever that permit the operator to adjust the flow rate determined by metering device.
- a user selectable flow control 210 for example, a control knob or lever that permit the operator to adjust the flow rate determined by metering device.
- the user can decrease the rate at which water is introduced into the cementitious mix, and in dry conditions or in applications in which a wetter mix is desired, the user can increase the rate at which water introduced into the cementitious mix in order to achieve a desired slurry consistency.
- the quantity of water supplied by water supply system is operator-controlled and is non-volumetric with respect to the quantity of cementitious mix loaded into hopper 120 .
- the water supply system can introduce water into the dry cementitious mix in various locations, including inside hopper 120 , in at least some preferred embodiments like that depicted in FIG. 2 , spray nozzle(s) 208 forcibly spray water onto the dry cementitious mix in chute 130 at a point close to aperture 128 .
- This configuration provides adequate time for capillary action to disperse the water, permits use of a relatively short chute 130 , and improves the homogeneity of the final slurry at the end of chute 130 .
- connector 162 of the water supply system provides an additional connection for an optional spray hose that may be utilized by the operator to clean hopper 120 and chute 130 after use. This spray hose may conveniently be stowed between uses on hose hanger 212 .
- hopper 120 and chute 130 may be coupled in fixed relation to frame 102 .
- at least chute 130 may be movable in relation to frame 102 .
- hopper 120 and chute 130 are together pivotally coupled to frame 102 .
- frame 102 includes a lower plate 160 coupled between arm portions 214 of frame 102 and the portions of frame members 105 extending rearward of rests 106 .
- Lower plate 160 can be oriented to be generally parallel with level substrate 101 .
- portable mixer 100 additionally includes an upper plate 216 (see, e.g., FIGS. 2-3 ) that is rigidly coupled to chute 130 and to hopper 120 by fore and aft flanges 218 and 220 , respectively.
- Upper plate 216 is pivotally coupled to lower plate 160 by a pivot assembly 164 , which in the illustrated embodiment is implemented with a die spring assembly including a central bolt passing through a die spring that biases upper plate 216 away from lower plate 160 .
- the pivotal coupling of upper plate 216 and lower plate 160 enables chute 130 to be selectively rotated with respect to frame 102 , for example, up to 120 degrees on either side of center, as shown in FIGS. 6A-6C .
- portable mixer 100 may optionally a latch assembly 300 .
- latch assembly 300 comprises a bracket 500 mounted on aft flange 220 .
- Bracket 500 houses a spring-loaded barrel bolt 502 that is biased by its spring 504 toward a locked state in which spring-loaded barrel bolt 502 engages corresponding through holes in upper plate 216 and lower plate 160 .
- Spring-loaded barrel bolt 502 can then be selectively withdrawn from the through holes to permit free rotation of chute 130 relative to frame 102 and then returned to the locked state by the urging of spring 504 (as long as the through hole of upper plate 216 is aligned with a corresponding through hole in lower plate 160 ).
- auger 700 is coupled to and rotatable by motor 150 to transport dry cementitious mix from hopper 120 through aperture 128 into chute 130 , to mix the cementitious mix with water in chute 130 , and to transport the resulting ready-to-use slurry to open end 136 of chute 130 .
- auger 700 which is preferably formed of steel or other durable metal, includes an auger body 800 and a lug 802 by which auger 700 is coupled to the motor shaft of motor 150 .
- lug 802 has a through hole 804 by which lug 802 can be coupled to the motor shaft by a clevis pin, as discussed above.
- the selected configuration of auger body 800 preferably promotes efficient transport of cementitious mix from hopper 120 to chute 130 , thorough mixing within chute 130 of the cementitious mix and the water provided by the water supply system, and efficient transport of the cementitious slurry out of chute 130 through open end 136 .
- auger body 800 is elongate and has a length along its long axis X that is selected to continuously span substantially all of the length of base 126 of hopper 120 and chute 130 .
- auger body 800 may have an overall length AL 1 between about 28 and 54 inches, and more particularly, between about 30 and 40 inches.
- Auger body 800 includes a first body portion 804 and a second body portion 806 .
- First body portion 804 includes a central shaft 808 surrounded by a helical flighting 810 continuously curving in single direction (in the illustrated embodiment, a right-handed helix). As depicted in FIG.
- first body portion 804 preferably has a length AL 2 selected to span substantially all of base 126 of hopper 120 , and in some embodiments, to extend into chute 130 .
- length AL 2 of first body portion 804 may be between about 6 inches to 12 inches, and more particularly, between about 8 inches to 10 inches.
- first body portion 804 may have a substantially uniform outer diameter AOD 1 measured orthogonally to the long axis X of auger 700 of between about 1.75 and 2.75 inches, and more particularly, between about 2.0 and 2.5 inches.
- second body portion 806 of auger body 800 takes the form of a shaftless open helix (also referred to as a shaftless flight) continuously curving in single direction (e.g., a right-handed helix like flighting 810 ).
- Second body portion 806 may in some embodiments have a length AL 3 between about 18 and 42 inches, and more particularly, between about 20 and 30 inches.
- Second body portion 806 may be rigidly coupled to first body portion 804 , for example, by one or more welds between flighting 810 of first body portion 804 and second body portion 806 .
- second body portion 806 can be formed as a unitary piece with flighting 810 .
- second body portion 806 has a substantially uniform outer diameter AOD 2 measured orthogonally to the long axis X of auger 700 of between 2.25 and 3.25 inches, and more particularly, between about 2.5 and 3.0 inches. In general, it is preferred if AOD 2 is greater than AOD 1 .
- Auger body 800 also preferably has an uneven pitch.
- flighting 810 of first body portion 804 preferably has a lesser first pitch, while the shaftless flight of second body portion 806 preferably has a greater second pitch.
- the greater pitch of second body portion 806 can either be fixed or can increase uniformly or step-wise over some or all of the length of second body portion 806 as it extends from first body portion 804 toward open end 136 .
- first body portion 804 may have a pitch-to-diameter ratio of between about 0.2 and 0.9, and more particularly, between about 0.5 and 0.8, and more particularly, of about 0.7 (e.g., a pitch of 1.6 inches for an AOD 1 of 2.2 inches).
- second body portion 806 can have a pitch-to-diameter ratio at open end 136 of chute 130 in the range of between about 0.4 to 1.8, and more particularly, of between about 0.6 to 1.0, and more particularly, of between about 0.7 to 0.8 (e.g., a pitch of 2.1 for an AOD 2 of 2.7 inches).
- second body portion 806 has at least one, and preferably a plurality of, elements extending from the helix of second body portion 806 into the interior volume of the helix.
- these elements are of disparate configurations and orientations and have irregular lengths and spacings.
- these elements include a plurality of fingers 820 . Fingers 820 function to interrupt and retard the flow of the wetted cementitious mixture and to increase internal shear, thus improving the uniformity of mixing and ensuring a more homogeneous final mixture.
- fingers 820 that are formed of flat metal bar of rectangular cross-section
- fingers 820 can alternatively or additionally take other cross-sectional shapes or combinations of shapes such as a cylindrical (or other cross-sectionally shaped) rods in combination with a flat metal bar. It should be appreciated that in some embodiments there must be a minimum of one finger 820 , with the best performance resulting from utilizing multiple fingers 820 .
- second body portion 806 includes four fingers 820 a - 820 d , with the first (i.e., finger 820 a ) spaced between about 7 and 8 inches from the end of shaft 808 (which in some embodiments, extends through aperture 128 into chute 130 ), the second (i.e., finger 820 b ) positioned between about six to seven inches further down chute 130 toward open end 136 , the third (i.e., finger 820 c ) positioned between about five to six inches further down chute 130 , and the fourth (i.e., finger 820 d ) positioned between about six to seven inches further down chute 130 .
- Each of fingers 820 a - 820 d is preferably substantially orthogonal to the long axis X of auger 700 .
- the increased pitch of second body portion 806 is preferably selected to counter the resistance in flow (and velocity) offered by fingers 820 a - 820 d .
- the increase in pitch of the helix in second body portion 806 moves the cementitious mix along chute 130 with enough relative velocity to reduce or eliminate unwanted material build-up in chute 130 .
- the lengths of fingers 820 a - 820 d preferably increase the further along chute 130 the fingers are positioned.
- length FL 1 of finger 820 a measured orthogonally to long axis X of auger 700 may be about 2 inches
- length FL 2 of finger 820 b and length FL 3 of finger 820 c may be about 2.4 inches
- length FL 4 may be about 2.6 inches.
- Fingers 820 a - 820 d are also preferably oriented at differing angles relative to the circular cross-section of second body portion 806 .
- fingers 820 a - 820 d are oriented at about 135 degrees, about 105 degrees, about 95 degrees and about 90 degrees, respectively.
- the elements extending from the helix of second body portion 806 into the interior volume of the helix additionally include one or more paddles 822 (e.g., 822 a - 822 c ).
- each paddle is a small rectangular bar having its largest surface area substantially orthogonal to the portion of the fighting of second body portion 806 to which it is attached.
- the portable mixer 100 described herein is capable of continuous operation, it should be appreciated that the flow of cementitious slurry from chute 130 is continuous for only as long as the operator desires. If desired, the operator can stop the rotation of auger 700 for perhaps 15 or 20 minutes with partially mixed cementitious mix in chute 130 and then resume operation without any problem in the working properties of the resulting cementitious slurry.
- a portable mixer includes a portable mixer includes a frame, a hopper for receiving therein dry cementitious mix, and a chute rigidly coupled to the hopper that communicates with the hopper via an aperture.
- the hopper and chute are pivotally coupled to the frame.
- the portable mixer further includes an auger extending from the hopper into the chute via the aperture, a water supply system configured to apply water to cementitious mix, and a motor coupled to the auger and configured to rotate the auger to mix the dry cementitious mix with the water.
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